Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - The weather is very good today.

The weather is very good today.

The weather is very good today.

very good

English [fa? [n] beauty [fa? n]

ok; High quality; Exquisite; Sunny; Health; hairlike

Appropriately; by the square

Noun (abbreviation for noun) fine; Fines; final result

Verb (abbreviation of verb) fines; Optimization; Purification; improve

Grammar:

Used as an adjective

~+noun

Fine feathers and good appearance.

Fine features are graceful and soft lines.

Adverb+~

Extra fine, extra delicate.

~+preposition

Fine texture, fine texture.

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Lexical usage—

Fine is a descriptive adjective, which basically means that it becomes very fine after processing and refining, and can be extended to "beautiful, excellent, excellent, outstanding", "slender", "fine", "sunny, no rain" and "healthy; Comfortable, exaggerated, ostentatious, terrible, terrible and so on.

Fine is usually used as the subject when it means that the weather is "good"

Fine can be decorated very front.

adverb

As an adverb, Fine means "beautifully" or "beautifully" or "subtly".

Fine can be used as an adverbial to modify the predicate verb in a sentence.